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Chicago examiner wednesday may 6 1908 14 pages price one cent delivered by carrier i 30 cents per month â– vol vi no 117 a m house fights deieen for reform in asylums orders printed 10,000 copies of report that blames ad ministration for horrors senate aids governor caucus ignores institutional bilis and resolves to ad journ saturday rout executive's friends house democrats and anti deneenites allies in battle two reform bills springfield 111 may s.â€”gov ernor charles s deneen is in the exact situation of the ital ian merchant who answered an in quiry as to the welfare of his busi ness with the terse remark what i make on peanuts i lose on bananas on the matter of institutional re form the governor has the esteemed senate eating out of his hand but the lowly house of representatives has gone on a rampage the governor had his first scrim mage on the matter of a new system of administration for the charitable in stitutions in both houses to-day in the senate he won with a perfect score but in the house he lost so badly that those who tried to fight his battle haven't yet realized what happened to them the house not only went on a ram page to-day but it promises to do worse to-morrow to-day it decided that 10,000 copies of the record of the committee that investigated the in stitutions should be printed that means that all of the evidence taken by the committee the testimony show ing abuse and suspicious contracts shall be distributed broadcast through the state for campaign or any other purposes one reform bill introduced and besides that the house per mitted the introduction of one reform bill and learned that another at least will be presented and it showed a disposition to treat those measures seriously the indications are that it will pass them by such a vote as will stun the governor's following it showed also that there is a perfectly good alliance between the anti-deneen republicans and the democrats to ihat end but over in the senate it was an en tirely different matter there the re publicans held a nice lady-like caucus and declared that the time is not auspicious for the taking up of such important matter as the institutional reform bills they decided also that the legis lature has been in session quite long enough and that so far as they the senators are concerned saturday night is the limit of their stay here in a line with that programme they passed a sine die resolution to be ef fective saturday thereby serving no tice on the lowly house that it can keep on working or jump in the lake the esteemed senate doesn't care which so far the house and the governor have not come to close grips tfiey pust skirmished this morning and now ihey are sparring for a time house keeps report secret the house committee that inves tigated the institutions put in its re port at noon as it was expected to do but what is in that report is still a mystery to all but a very select few that was because there was but one copy and it was not read there were 200 pages of it the clerk passed up the job of reading it when he had looked it over the printed copies are to be here in the morning and then every one will find out just how sting ing the committee has been in its criticisms of the governor and his administration of the institutions , the governor himself is one of those to thom the report is a mystery he knows me hns been bit but not now hard on that account he has been unable to shape liis defense hut he in keeping h's briz.r i^euns men busy so it will not be many mcnally in Chicago is under treatment at downtown hotel mitsing politician reported under care of physicians on the south side word went around the city a a late hour last n : ght that thomas j mcnally the Chicago politician who disappeared so mysteriously in st louis week before ias had been brought back to the city by hi friend john h caverly the city attor-j ney and lodged in a south side hotel physicians it was said had been sum moned to give the missing man the neces sary treatment and it was proposed by his intimate friends to let his return be made public within a short time mr caverly it was said returned froiri st louis yesterday afternoon iwth i naliy and several friends the friends an ij the missing man are supposed to have i aiighted from the train at some suburbun point from which place mcnally was con veyed to the city in an automobile leav ing caverly to come into the city on thej train alone mcnally's family declare they uave no knowledge of his being in Chicago ; city attorney caverl after returning apparently without mcnally eontcn'c.l himself by saying that he had followed every clew that he was positive the man giving the name mccarthy who wis at first suspected of being mcnally liui self was not mcnally that he had traced the Chicago man up until 11:30 o'clock friday evening april 2'i when he attended the columbia theater with a friend at which time he stated positively that it was his inlenlion to return to Chicago ihe following day alderman michael kenna one of me nr.u.v's closest friends continues to insist that he knows mcnally has been found will soon be in Chicago and will be ab'e to explain everything william a duffy mcnally's business partner says on the other hand tbat be has heard nothing of the missing man mcnaily disappeared april 23 while visit ing st lonis primate of ireland will visit Chicago cardinal logue to dine at the white house to-day washington d c may s his emi nence cardinal logue primate of ireland will be the guest of the president at lunch eon to-morrow other guests will be car dinal gibbons lord bishop browne of cloyne ireland and other visiting princes of the chnrch persons who have become familiar with the fact that something of interest always happens when renowned persons visit the white house believe that his eminence the cardin and his ex cellency the president will engage in a friendly game probably tennis inasmuch as cardinal logue is said to be fond of this form of exercise cardinal logue was the so you want a mason ticket to sam souci park absolutely free tlie great sunday examiner will g-lre one to eacli and every . reader sea full particulars else where in this paper â€” gnest at luncheon to-day of cardinal gib bons and mgr o'connell cardinal logue has taken a liking to america and intends to see more of it after preaching at the high mass in st patrick's cathedral new york next sun day he wil begin a tour of the united states he plans to visit Chicago and will probably go as far west as san francisco bryan jr and pat crowe stars in kidnap story marvelous plot to kidnap nebras kan's son is figured out houston tex may o pat crowe who eight years ago created a national sensation by kidnaping the son of edward cndahy of omaha is again in trouble a carefully laid plot to abduct william jen nings bryan jr the sixteen year-old son of the xebraskan is thought to have been revealed the boy was to be beguiled to a launch and hidden on mantoon islands until a jdiisom for his release was paid the tain bearing bryan was due to reach harrisburg about 9 o'clock in the evening young bryan left galveston but suddenly decided to spend a day in fish ing in seabrook half way between the two places this delay frustrated the plans pat crowe was recognized here while stopping a runaway horse crowe confessed his identity bnt refused to give an explanation of hi presence here no arrest has been made bfna verrault head ofli syndicate dies unknown demise fiom alcoholism in nevada mining camp re vealed by administrator came to Chicago as girl downfall of woman who won fortune from many dupes in east is told iij.vopah nev may 5 the fate of bina k verranlt the fascluaflug young woman who lived like a princess and startled new york two years ago with her scheme of winning men's hearts and thou sands of dollars through the notorious love syndicate of which she was the head has been revealed in a strange way last year a woman drifted to this mining camp as a prospector she had little money but a number of fine gowns as unsuited to the work she claimed to have come to en gage in as the woman herself seemed in contrast to the rough and sturdy men who were braving the hardships of heat and desert iu the quest for gold there were few women in the camp at that time and this woman who called herself mrs hamilton attracted a great deal of attention no one asked where she came from nor why these ques tions usually are not asked in mining camps thrives a while sinks to drink mrs hamilton lived well for a while mouey was easy in touopah and miners impressionable it was reported ou sev eral occasions tbat she was to be mar ried to different men who had made lucky strikes hut nothing ever came of the re ports then the tide seemed to change against her she was uo longer sought by the men who had beeu her admirers the rea son they kept to themselves once the tide turned and the woman began to frequent the restaurants and con cert halls and seldom refused to drink with any man who asked her she seemed to find her only solace in strong drink and it was not long before its effect was noticeable she was no louger the woman whose flue appearance had dazzled the mining camp . bp wa-s siiopiy a fanwliar figure and uot a very attractive oae dies in a delirium then she fell iil a doctor was called and gave her every attention but the call had beeu too long delayed the woman died in a delirium her death was so sudden that it was deemed a coroner's case and a jury was impaneled the ver dict was that the woman came to ber death from alcoholism the camp decided that mrs hamilton should have a detent burial an under taker was given charge of the body and on the day of the funeral a few men acted as mourners and watched the body con signed to the grave then the woman's effects were turned over to j p brisseli as special administrator the woman was forgotten by every one but the adminis trator administrator learns identity it was bina f verrault who died un known iu a mining camp and her death was p irly free of that romance which had surrounded her life she died and was buried ln life she had not discussed her life or personal affairs george t verrault the husband who turned against his wife told of her his tory at the time she was in trouble in new york the woman was about thirty-four years old or the time of her death she was born in lronton wis her maiden name was liiua fiunegau her father was a frequenter of saloons and was killed iu a brawl her mother died after a spree lu her teens bina a beautiful girl went to Chicago and found employment she soon plunged into a gay life and when it was convenient iudolged iu shop-lift ing to stipplv herself with clothing or monev in Chicago she met mrs brown and the two wo:-:en operated together in different cities uatil they were driven from new york anj the ! t love syndicate smashed by the federal authorities kaiser invites hill to the kiel regatta american ambassador may be guest of emperor berlin may 0.-kniser wilhelm has invited dr david j hill the new united states ambassador to attend the kiel re gatta husband's sleuths foil midnight raid of wife mrs frederick lyon roach fails to get furniture from elmhurst home even arrest his spouse sporting goods man's detec tives bring matrimonial i troubles to climax the most astonishing chapter iu the do mestic affairs of frederick lyon koach former president of a large sporting goods hcuse was written monday night and early very early yesterday morning when the beautiful mrs koach knowing her husband to be out of the city made a dash with mammoth moving vans through the dreary rain to the stately family resi dence at elmhurst and attempted to strip it of all its household goods she was foiled at the last moment by a posse of detectives and police who held up the vans at pistols points and arrested mrs roach and her mother mrs f a snyder it is a story full of orders and counter orders of au espionage kept upsn each orders of private detectives and telegrams of slow lumbering vans pursued by racing automobiles of constables routed out of bed at midnight of doors locked and barred and of locks smashed and broken it goes back to romances and orange blossoms of other days to charges of cru elty and npparcut reconciliation it flies from the hotel neiherland to elmhurst to shivering women standing ou a depot plal form in the drizzling rain and finally back to suite h 53 and 55 at the auditorium annex laughs at charges of wife twenty months ago the present mrs roach entered divorce proceedings agaiust her wealthy husband he was abusive she said and attempted to strike her cru elty was the piea roach laughed the suit never came to trial society won dered if there had not been a genuine reconciliation for husband and wife were seen together afterward they lived to gether at elmhurst they went together to the races in florida last monday afternoon mr roach left Chicago for new york on the twentieth century the rumble of the wheels had scarcely died from south Chicago before there was a telephone call at the headquarters of the lincoln warehouse and van company 478 wabash arenue two two-horse moving vans quick for mrs frederick lyon roach and one three horse moving van quick for mrs freder ick lyon koach drivers and special corps of packers quick and hurry them all to the home of mrs frederick lyon roach at elmhurst quick twenty miles away because she was going to pack her furniture and monday night was the only time she could give to it strip the house her ofder the vans started the double-horse teams first the big tbree-hotse van coming last preceding them to elmhurst were mrs roach and her mother the two vans ar rived at 10 o'clock monday night strip the house commanded mrs roach in the meantime there was auspicious activity around the mooney & boland head quarters perhaps there were telegrams perhaps sutherland acted upon his own initiative perhaps this contingency had been expected at any rate tlie shades of niglit had not long descended before suth erland and six picked men from the cen tral detective bureau in charge of sergeant 1 kinney were speeding toward elm hurst in two sixty horsepower thomas flyers hang the speed regulations ordered sutherland two miles east of maywood at 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning sutherland's i party encountered the first loaded van re turning to Chicago there was a ctnt demand to halt but the driver thought it was a holdup guns were produced badges were shown the vati wa finally turned bach escorted by one of the autos while the other sutherland in command leaped ahead into the misty darkness tin second mi loaded was standing at the ooor of the itoarb residence when the automobile arrived mrs roach and her mother had left the liou.se they most i known ine pnraull w:i coming sutherland hii't eouniruod the indiscretion widow called slayler of many children and mystery diagram p'-(i<es where five bodies were unearthed near house of mystery al ltt porte are shown in diagram these are the four persons whose bodies it is supposed were found in the ruins of the house of mystery at laporte ind mrs j.a stillman home with denial woman who startled paris declares stories about her grossly exaggerated new york mat s the ecientrtc and beautiful mrs james a stilloian formerly flfl pott who has startled all europe with her daring fads and extravagant ideas arrived to-day from faris on ihe cecil she was accompanied by her retiaue of servants her two children and her hus band who as a result of a family confer ence and bis wife's exploits abroad jour neyed to france to persuade mrs stillinau to return to america with him the journey toad been kept so secret thai not even the customs men could locate the stillmans until they were just leaving the pier theu mrs stillman was seen hold ing her utile girl by the hand she wore a deep purple gowu with a smart toque of light blue in the disengaged hand shv carried a tall la tosea staff that created uo little comment she is quite girlish looking in spite of the lock of gray hair which parts the waves of the soft brown pompadour as she encountered a reporter she opened wide her blue eyes and gave a little g&sp the stories aboiu mev ob tbey were grossly exaggerated she stooped nod look her little girl in ber arms isn't this soim-ching nicer to talk about than these reports about me 1 don't ve.i know the nature of thein most certainly i am not curious to know any more about them lt is good tb get back to america 1 wanted much to come back while in furls mrs stlltaan occupied .â€¢ house in the itue murille for whk-n she made huge purchases of furniture and paintings it is said she spent 3,000 aioiu for linens lo one niontn she also imught thirty hats for sbo apiece flippantly bitylna i want one tor each day of the month at a tea she gave before she left paris she received h a itiir.ono jacket mid a dti'ss reaching only io ber knees a leather gowu wns invented fcr aa automobile trip with tills she wore a scarlet kerchief in spite of the raa>:y beautiful bats she tiad io choose from kingdon gould to work in miines this summer mow york may s ln view of reports relating to kingtlou gouws in tent iou of abandoning his wo.-k in the columbia schnol of mlnea bis mother mrs george gould to-day sam kiiijidon trill net aoeomjminy ns sehen w sjiii ou the ceceue ou may j lie will paea his summer working in the mines of < vlnr.ulo nnd nevada tin will ioi lea\e tiie school of mines until lie hns his diploma tn ins work he has been ofl&ip^red by frequent attacks at illness whooping cough k<?pt him from his lec tures fo eight necks he will return to columbia next autumn and will take the fewyyear course in five years if acces sary v t Â»- raynor champions banished officer demands that president ex plain action in exiling col stewart to desert post washington d c may 5 if you don't retire i will banish you to the soli tudes and gila monsters of arizona the president to colonel w e stewart u s a if you don't make me brigadier general i won't retire colonel stewart to the president if we can't have fair play i will intro duce a joint resolution in congress demand ing that the case of colonel stewart be heard by a competent court senator ray nor of maryland to the president this ultimatum in the stewart case has made it one of the most interesting in the history of the uuited states army fair play the abandonment of red tape and the shedding of official light on the controversy nre peremptory demands of senator ray nor and curiously enough colonel stewart does not know what senator raynor is doing une of the possibilities of a senatorial investigation is the passage by congress of a joiiil resolution requiring the appoint ment of u court oi inquiry but the presi dent might veto such a measure thi special grievance in the stewart case is that the officer has not beea furnished witli a copy of the charges against him the wat department defends itself by al leging that when it heard that colonel stew art was objectionable at his last post bar ancas b'la an inspector was sent there and verified all the charges and allega tions the inspector's report also b-ils with ihe previous history of co'.on.i stew art and set forth hat l was ueeessary io remove him from iport williams me some years ago because he was intolerable as a commanding officer this was substantially the charge at fort baraaeas the president ordered colonel stewart recently an order was signed clanging ste,,.,i,'s posi to borl 1 vall'-ls !,. augustine i'na orccr was revoked a day or two ago it behig alleged that citizens of st augustine objected to colonel stew art's present e big gold dish stolen from new york hotel new yivm may :..- tip uisscsi c't..<u iu ; le hotei ivaicke looker's gold dintt'ir service disappeared from the botel satur day the piece of gold plate is so large that tlii hotel people whit pleasing exag geration spoke 6 ll as a vat xlld word conveys the impression that pluto ii pe up at the knickerbocker bail 1 . the vat or lisp ir as a loving can lbe olg gold tiish ornamented the table al the i.i'i'.iei given lo little tim sullivan at the kub'kerbo'-ke recently i can noi speak of the case now said m regan to-uay the disappearance of the gold vat baffled onr detectives until to-dav but now tbey feel sure that they wiil recover il very soon big up bodies of 5 slain in a house of mystery three men and two women found buried in a yard at la porte r recalls bender murders police now think mrs belle gunness'may have escaped fire and fled dig for more victims police continue search crimes may have been com mitted in chicagt^tfi found in the ruih 1 body supposed to be mrs behb gunness three children slain and buried andrew heldgren suitor of mrs gunness jennie olson 16 years old m unidentified toihii m two unidentified men flj laporte inrl . ma 5 vith m finding to-day of five bodfl comes strong evidence of m tinned and wholesale murder of i kind which has not stirred che c<m try since the days of the exposui^b the notorious bender family in i sas the liodies thrae ot r ad twer of women were dug u't in a v?rd near the house of myexery when suppos edly a week ago u"s belle gunness and her three yc'ttii thi ic u were burned to death in flames which de stroyed the structure four bodies had since been taken from the ruins now in addition to the unearthing of the five additional bodies comes the well supported the ory of the police that the widow did not die in the fire with her children but had fled from the scene where the police say men have been killed for their mouey expect to find more bodies th9 belief is general among the au thorities that more bodies will be found and the search is being con tinued with the utmost dispatch in evidence against mrs gunness ls the statement of her hired man who survived the fire in her lonely home he was awakened by the smoke to find doors of the other sleeping apartments in the house locked despite the fact that he did his utmost to arouse the widow and her children he received no response hence the police argue that thi bodies which were taken from thj ruins were likely buried in the cellan and were not those of the gunnestr family â€¢ j one man is under arrest charge with participation in the crimes tl public feeling stirred up by vn_j^k ing of be five bodies became sdfl to-night that threats of lynchirh heard the prisoner was remtÃŸ michigan city jail for safekeeph two ot the bodies dug up to-day^h been identified one ie that of aad!^b heldgren a neh farmer from aberdeen s d who came to laporte last january a suitor for the hand of mrs belle gunnels girl disappeared a year ago the other is that of jennie olson tt teen years old who disappeared over a year ago the mystery of the house of mystery which the fludiug of the five bodies to-day increases presents many perplexing prob lems to the police are mrs gunness and her three children dead / or did they flee to Chicago before hj house was burned were murders actually committed in thi house of mystery or were they done in Chicago and tht oodles shipped to laporter evidence which support all of the theories has been discovered the body of heldgren dug tip to-da was dismembered head arms and led had been cut off evidently by some 01 with n keen knowledge of human anatoiu the severed members of the body at the trunk had been thrown into a sack si buried two feet below the surface heldgren was last seen in laporte ear in february it was given out after 1 disappearance that be bud sone to swed for a visit to relatives others belie that he went to Chicago and there m big death mns gunness is remembered to have n bhkfiued on h paac z6 column continued on 2d page 2d column s^^wmkkfr indications m â– i'.m Chicago and vicinity Â» w v i showers wednesday and possibly l i v j thursday nearly stationary tem jj jr peraturc brisk northeast winds u be determined put ycur 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Chicago examiner wednesday may 6 1908 14 pages price one cent delivered by carrier i 30 cents per month â– vol vi no 117 a m house fights deieen for reform in asylums orders printed 10,000 copies of report that blames ad ministration for horrors senate aids governor caucus ignores institutional bilis and resolves to ad journ saturday rout executive's friends house democrats and anti deneenites allies in battle two reform bills springfield 111 may s.â€”gov ernor charles s deneen is in the exact situation of the ital ian merchant who answered an in quiry as to the welfare of his busi ness with the terse remark what i make on peanuts i lose on bananas on the matter of institutional re form the governor has the esteemed senate eating out of his hand but the lowly house of representatives has gone on a rampage the governor had his first scrim mage on the matter of a new system of administration for the charitable in stitutions in both houses to-day in the senate he won with a perfect score but in the house he lost so badly that those who tried to fight his battle haven't yet realized what happened to them the house not only went on a ram page to-day but it promises to do worse to-morrow to-day it decided that 10,000 copies of the record of the committee that investigated the in stitutions should be printed that means that all of the evidence taken by the committee the testimony show ing abuse and suspicious contracts shall be distributed broadcast through the state for campaign or any other purposes one reform bill introduced and besides that the house per mitted the introduction of one reform bill and learned that another at least will be presented and it showed a disposition to treat those measures seriously the indications are that it will pass them by such a vote as will stun the governor's following it showed also that there is a perfectly good alliance between the anti-deneen republicans and the democrats to ihat end but over in the senate it was an en tirely different matter there the re publicans held a nice lady-like caucus and declared that the time is not auspicious for the taking up of such important matter as the institutional reform bills they decided also that the legis lature has been in session quite long enough and that so far as they the senators are concerned saturday night is the limit of their stay here in a line with that programme they passed a sine die resolution to be ef fective saturday thereby serving no tice on the lowly house that it can keep on working or jump in the lake the esteemed senate doesn't care which so far the house and the governor have not come to close grips tfiey pust skirmished this morning and now ihey are sparring for a time house keeps report secret the house committee that inves tigated the institutions put in its re port at noon as it was expected to do but what is in that report is still a mystery to all but a very select few that was because there was but one copy and it was not read there were 200 pages of it the clerk passed up the job of reading it when he had looked it over the printed copies are to be here in the morning and then every one will find out just how sting ing the committee has been in its criticisms of the governor and his administration of the institutions , the governor himself is one of those to thom the report is a mystery he knows me hns been bit but not now hard on that account he has been unable to shape liis defense hut he in keeping h's briz.r i^euns men busy so it will not be many mcnally in Chicago is under treatment at downtown hotel mitsing politician reported under care of physicians on the south side word went around the city a a late hour last n : ght that thomas j mcnally the Chicago politician who disappeared so mysteriously in st louis week before ias had been brought back to the city by hi friend john h caverly the city attor-j ney and lodged in a south side hotel physicians it was said had been sum moned to give the missing man the neces sary treatment and it was proposed by his intimate friends to let his return be made public within a short time mr caverly it was said returned froiri st louis yesterday afternoon iwth i naliy and several friends the friends an ij the missing man are supposed to have i aiighted from the train at some suburbun point from which place mcnally was con veyed to the city in an automobile leav ing caverly to come into the city on thej train alone mcnally's family declare they uave no knowledge of his being in Chicago ; city attorney caverl after returning apparently without mcnally eontcn'c.l himself by saying that he had followed every clew that he was positive the man giving the name mccarthy who wis at first suspected of being mcnally liui self was not mcnally that he had traced the Chicago man up until 11:30 o'clock friday evening april 2'i when he attended the columbia theater with a friend at which time he stated positively that it was his inlenlion to return to Chicago ihe following day alderman michael kenna one of me nr.u.v's closest friends continues to insist that he knows mcnally has been found will soon be in Chicago and will be ab'e to explain everything william a duffy mcnally's business partner says on the other hand tbat be has heard nothing of the missing man mcnaily disappeared april 23 while visit ing st lonis primate of ireland will visit Chicago cardinal logue to dine at the white house to-day washington d c may s his emi nence cardinal logue primate of ireland will be the guest of the president at lunch eon to-morrow other guests will be car dinal gibbons lord bishop browne of cloyne ireland and other visiting princes of the chnrch persons who have become familiar with the fact that something of interest always happens when renowned persons visit the white house believe that his eminence the cardin and his ex cellency the president will engage in a friendly game probably tennis inasmuch as cardinal logue is said to be fond of this form of exercise cardinal logue was the so you want a mason ticket to sam souci park absolutely free tlie great sunday examiner will g-lre one to eacli and every . reader sea full particulars else where in this paper â€” gnest at luncheon to-day of cardinal gib bons and mgr o'connell cardinal logue has taken a liking to america and intends to see more of it after preaching at the high mass in st patrick's cathedral new york next sun day he wil begin a tour of the united states he plans to visit Chicago and will probably go as far west as san francisco bryan jr and pat crowe stars in kidnap story marvelous plot to kidnap nebras kan's son is figured out houston tex may o pat crowe who eight years ago created a national sensation by kidnaping the son of edward cndahy of omaha is again in trouble a carefully laid plot to abduct william jen nings bryan jr the sixteen year-old son of the xebraskan is thought to have been revealed the boy was to be beguiled to a launch and hidden on mantoon islands until a jdiisom for his release was paid the tain bearing bryan was due to reach harrisburg about 9 o'clock in the evening young bryan left galveston but suddenly decided to spend a day in fish ing in seabrook half way between the two places this delay frustrated the plans pat crowe was recognized here while stopping a runaway horse crowe confessed his identity bnt refused to give an explanation of hi presence here no arrest has been made bfna verrault head ofli syndicate dies unknown demise fiom alcoholism in nevada mining camp re vealed by administrator came to Chicago as girl downfall of woman who won fortune from many dupes in east is told iij.vopah nev may 5 the fate of bina k verranlt the fascluaflug young woman who lived like a princess and startled new york two years ago with her scheme of winning men's hearts and thou sands of dollars through the notorious love syndicate of which she was the head has been revealed in a strange way last year a woman drifted to this mining camp as a prospector she had little money but a number of fine gowns as unsuited to the work she claimed to have come to en gage in as the woman herself seemed in contrast to the rough and sturdy men who were braving the hardships of heat and desert iu the quest for gold there were few women in the camp at that time and this woman who called herself mrs hamilton attracted a great deal of attention no one asked where she came from nor why these ques tions usually are not asked in mining camps thrives a while sinks to drink mrs hamilton lived well for a while mouey was easy in touopah and miners impressionable it was reported ou sev eral occasions tbat she was to be mar ried to different men who had made lucky strikes hut nothing ever came of the re ports then the tide seemed to change against her she was uo longer sought by the men who had beeu her admirers the rea son they kept to themselves once the tide turned and the woman began to frequent the restaurants and con cert halls and seldom refused to drink with any man who asked her she seemed to find her only solace in strong drink and it was not long before its effect was noticeable she was no louger the woman whose flue appearance had dazzled the mining camp . bp wa-s siiopiy a fanwliar figure and uot a very attractive oae dies in a delirium then she fell iil a doctor was called and gave her every attention but the call had beeu too long delayed the woman died in a delirium her death was so sudden that it was deemed a coroner's case and a jury was impaneled the ver dict was that the woman came to ber death from alcoholism the camp decided that mrs hamilton should have a detent burial an under taker was given charge of the body and on the day of the funeral a few men acted as mourners and watched the body con signed to the grave then the woman's effects were turned over to j p brisseli as special administrator the woman was forgotten by every one but the adminis trator administrator learns identity it was bina f verrault who died un known iu a mining camp and her death was p irly free of that romance which had surrounded her life she died and was buried ln life she had not discussed her life or personal affairs george t verrault the husband who turned against his wife told of her his tory at the time she was in trouble in new york the woman was about thirty-four years old or the time of her death she was born in lronton wis her maiden name was liiua fiunegau her father was a frequenter of saloons and was killed iu a brawl her mother died after a spree lu her teens bina a beautiful girl went to Chicago and found employment she soon plunged into a gay life and when it was convenient iudolged iu shop-lift ing to stipplv herself with clothing or monev in Chicago she met mrs brown and the two wo:-:en operated together in different cities uatil they were driven from new york anj the ! t love syndicate smashed by the federal authorities kaiser invites hill to the kiel regatta american ambassador may be guest of emperor berlin may 0.-kniser wilhelm has invited dr david j hill the new united states ambassador to attend the kiel re gatta husband's sleuths foil midnight raid of wife mrs frederick lyon roach fails to get furniture from elmhurst home even arrest his spouse sporting goods man's detec tives bring matrimonial i troubles to climax the most astonishing chapter iu the do mestic affairs of frederick lyon koach former president of a large sporting goods hcuse was written monday night and early very early yesterday morning when the beautiful mrs koach knowing her husband to be out of the city made a dash with mammoth moving vans through the dreary rain to the stately family resi dence at elmhurst and attempted to strip it of all its household goods she was foiled at the last moment by a posse of detectives and police who held up the vans at pistols points and arrested mrs roach and her mother mrs f a snyder it is a story full of orders and counter orders of au espionage kept upsn each orders of private detectives and telegrams of slow lumbering vans pursued by racing automobiles of constables routed out of bed at midnight of doors locked and barred and of locks smashed and broken it goes back to romances and orange blossoms of other days to charges of cru elty and npparcut reconciliation it flies from the hotel neiherland to elmhurst to shivering women standing ou a depot plal form in the drizzling rain and finally back to suite h 53 and 55 at the auditorium annex laughs at charges of wife twenty months ago the present mrs roach entered divorce proceedings agaiust her wealthy husband he was abusive she said and attempted to strike her cru elty was the piea roach laughed the suit never came to trial society won dered if there had not been a genuine reconciliation for husband and wife were seen together afterward they lived to gether at elmhurst they went together to the races in florida last monday afternoon mr roach left Chicago for new york on the twentieth century the rumble of the wheels had scarcely died from south Chicago before there was a telephone call at the headquarters of the lincoln warehouse and van company 478 wabash arenue two two-horse moving vans quick for mrs frederick lyon roach and one three horse moving van quick for mrs freder ick lyon koach drivers and special corps of packers quick and hurry them all to the home of mrs frederick lyon roach at elmhurst quick twenty miles away because she was going to pack her furniture and monday night was the only time she could give to it strip the house her ofder the vans started the double-horse teams first the big tbree-hotse van coming last preceding them to elmhurst were mrs roach and her mother the two vans ar rived at 10 o'clock monday night strip the house commanded mrs roach in the meantime there was auspicious activity around the mooney & boland head quarters perhaps there were telegrams perhaps sutherland acted upon his own initiative perhaps this contingency had been expected at any rate tlie shades of niglit had not long descended before suth erland and six picked men from the cen tral detective bureau in charge of sergeant 1 kinney were speeding toward elm hurst in two sixty horsepower thomas flyers hang the speed regulations ordered sutherland two miles east of maywood at 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning sutherland's i party encountered the first loaded van re turning to Chicago there was a ctnt demand to halt but the driver thought it was a holdup guns were produced badges were shown the vati wa finally turned bach escorted by one of the autos while the other sutherland in command leaped ahead into the misty darkness tin second mi loaded was standing at the ooor of the itoarb residence when the automobile arrived mrs roach and her mother had left the liou.se they most i known ine pnraull w:i coming sutherland hii't eouniruod the indiscretion widow called slayler of many children and mystery diagram p'-(i:y beautiful bats she tiad io choose from kingdon gould to work in miines this summer mow york may s ln view of reports relating to kingtlou gouws in tent iou of abandoning his wo.-k in the columbia schnol of mlnea bis mother mrs george gould to-day sam kiiijidon trill net aoeomjminy ns sehen w sjiii ou the ceceue ou may j lie will paea his summer working in the mines of < vlnr.ulo nnd nevada tin will ioi lea\e tiie school of mines until lie hns his diploma tn ins work he has been ofl&ip^red by frequent attacks at illness whooping cough k